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- Brungle is a village community in the central east part of the Riverina region, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated by road, about 16 kilometres...
- Wirajuri or Ngarigo language. Tumbarumba and surrounds now lie within the Brungle/Tumut Aboriginal Land Council Area. The settler community was established...
- Booligal Booroorban Borambola Boree Cr**** Bowna Brawlin Brocklesby Brookdale Brungle Brushwood Bulgandry Bullenbung Bundure Bungowannah Bunnaloo Buraja Burraboi...
- man, George Noble, had walked for nearly a w**** over the mountains from Brungle Mission near Gundagai, New South Wales. The two men were the only Indigenous...
- which is now regularly cut off at low flows.) The historic village of Brungle has been the subject of considerable media coverage on both Prime and WIN...
- two Aboriginal Australians present, having walked for about a w**** from Brungle Station (near Tumut) to be at the event. Dame Nellie Melba sang "God Save...
- Indigenous peoples. In New South Wales, such communities included Maloga, Brungle, Warangesda, and ****meragunja. However, the reserve system also gave authorities...
- Adelaide McClelland had been taken from her mother Florence Ellen Lowe at the Brungle Mission, prior to the First World War. She was one of the thousands of...
- Sue Bulger OAM was the First Indigenous Mayor of Tumut. She was CEO of Brungle-Tumut Local Aboriginal Land Council, as well as Mayor of Tumut. She was...
- to Gundagai rather than upstream to Tumut. As well as bunyip stories, Brungle Aboriginal women relate the story of the 'Mirriyolla Dog' a spirit dog...